Hatred rises in puffs of black soot — smoke from a rifle — the burning remnants of gunfire.

We inhale the putrid stench and poison our culture.

Here we are, 60 years after Hitler and his Nazi schemers, and there’s a new rising hatred in Europe that threatens freedom and human compassion.

The rise of far-right, anti-immigrant, anti-refugee and, in some cases, neo-nazi groups — coalitions with names such as Blood and Honour Scandinavia — has been a constant theme across Scandinavia and central Europe in recent years.

European security experts have suggested that many of these Scandinavian extremists are linked and have close ties especially with the German group Aktionsburo, one of the more violent anti-left, anti-foreigner groups on the continent.

Hatred is a strong muscle that longs for stretching and flexing.

How can reasonableness and humanity force that ready sinew from finding its electrical impulses for the punishing?

Do we remove guns from the hands of citizens?

Do we bind our children in bullet-proof vests and Kevlar helmets?

How do we stop the predictable, and tyrannical, rise of hating among us?

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  1. I believe that in the long run education will do us more good than banning anything. Sadly the miseducation is spreading faster than the proper stuff.

  2. David Boles – New York City – David Boles was born in Nebraska and holds an MFA from the Oscar Hammerstein II Center for Theatre Studies at Columbia University in the City of New York. He is an author, dramatist, editor, publisher, and teacher who writes across the live stage, print, radio, television, film, and the web. With more than 50 books in print, David continues to write 2MM words a year and has authored over 25K articles. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Authors Guild, and PEN America, and founded The United Stage advocacy platform on the principle that playwrights have a duty to direct their own work. Read the Prairie Voice Archive at Boles.com | Buy his books at David Boles Books Writing & Publishing at BolesBooks.com | Study with Script Professor at ScriptProfessor.com | Touch American Sign Language mastery at Hardcore ASL at HardcoreASL.com | Explore the Human Meme podcast at HumanMeme.com | Train with Boles Bells at BolesBells.com.
    David W. Boles says:

    I would think that if access to the implements of mass killings were curtailed, it would be much harder to kill lots of people so easily.

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